
Arctic
Cat
Founder
and Industry Pioneer Edgar Hetteen Dies at Age
90
Legendary Founder of Arctic Cat &
Co-Founder of Polaris Passes Away
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Arctic
Cat Founder and Industry Pioneer Edgar Hetteen |
Thief River Falls, MN (2/21/2011)
- The legendary founder of Arctic Cat, co-founder
of Polaris and “grandfather” of snowmobiling
died on Saturday, February 12, in Grand Rapids,
Minn. He was 90 years old.
An innovative visionary who turned the concept
of an over-the-snow machine into a playful winter
pastime, Edgar made deep, lasting tracks that
led to a new means of experiencing winter.
“Edgar did more than just make tracks,”
said Roger Skime, Vice President of Engineering
at Arctic Cat, “He broke a trail. From the
frozen farmlands of Northwest Minnesota to every
state, province and country that has snow. Along
the way he built a company, nurtured an industry
and shaped the culture of winter recreation with
an unbridled optimism that made the sport what
it is today, and will be tomorrow.”
In 1954 Edgar, along with his younger brother
Allan and brother-in-law David Johnson, formed
a manufacturing company in Roseau, Minn. The company
produced its first snowmobile in 1956, a concept
that Edgar initially scoffed at. But he quickly
and wholeheartedly embraced the snowmobile, and
soon became its greatest promoter. His flair for
adventure and promotion led him on an unprecedented
1,200-mile snowmobile trip across Alaska in 1960,
which brought national exposure to a fledgling
sport despite unanticipated derision “back
home.”
Undeterred, Edgar founded Polar Manufacturing
in Thief River Falls in 1961, where he began producing
snowmobiles that reflected his dreams. One year
later he changed the company name to Arctic Cat,
and began a series of innovations that transformed
hulking snow “machines” into small,
playful snowmobiles.
Edgar didn’t invent the snowmobile, but
he envisioned its near-limitless opportunities
with a clarity and passion that made him the greatest
pioneer the sport has ever known.
“Edgar focused on the ‘mobile’
aspect of snowmobiles,” said Skime. “At
the time few had any idea where the sport would
go, but Edgar had a unique vision. He could imagine
the possibilities, especially the social relationships.
Perhaps his greatest insight was that snowmobiles
were a means for people to recreate together.”Five
decades later, Edgar’s vision continues
to propel a sport and an industry.
“Today, snowmobiling continues to capture
our imagination,” said Claude Jordan,Arctic
Cat President and CEO. “It fuels our spirit
of adventure and, as an experiential, social winter
recreation; it builds and strengthens the relationships
we have with friends and family.”
Although the family of employees, dealers and
snowmobilers sheds a collective tear, we raise
our hands to cheer the sport, industry and culture
that Edgar so profoundly shaped. While the long,
lifetime-track Edgar made has ended, the trail
he blazed continues onward.
Godspeed to you, Edgar Hetteen.
About Arctic Cat
Arctic Cat Inc., based in
Thief River Falls, Minn., designs, engineers,
manufactures and markets all-terrain vehicles
(ATVs) and snowmobiles under the Arctic Cat®
brand name, as well as related parts, garments
and accessories. Its common stock is traded on
the NASDAQ National Market under the ticker symbol
“ACAT.” More information about Arctic
Cat and its products is available on the Internet
at www.arcticcat.com
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